🌍 Big news from IGCS: We're launching our first-ever Train-the-Trainer Master Workshop at the 2026 Annual Global Meeting in Montreal.
24 select gynecologic oncology surgeons will spend an intensive day alongside an extraordinary lineup of 15+ world-renowned expert faculty — learning, demonstrating, and refining the surgical techniques that will shape cancer care globally.
This isn't just a course. It's the foundation of a new generation of surgical educators.
Applications are open. 🔗https://t.co/niulICYegf
Important dates for IGCS 2026 abstract submissions.
Be sure to note the submission deadline and presenter timelines as you prepare your work for the Annual Global Meeting in Montréal.
View submission details: https://t.co/RYirO51dTp
#IGCS2026#GynecologicOncology #CancerResearch #MedicalConference #MedicalEducation
A career dedicated to advancing gynecologic oncology deserves recognition.
The IGCS Lifetime Achievement Award honors IGCS Members whose outstanding service, leadership, and achievements have shaped the field over a lifetime.
Eligibility: IGCS Members
📅 Nominations close May 1
🔗 Submit a nomination: https://t.co/IyhG2Q97Fx
#IGCS #IGCSAwards #LifetimeAchievement #GynecologicOncology #MedicalLeadership
In honor of Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, IGCS is offering FREE access in January to our Preinvasive Disease Program - open to everyone, including nonmembers! 🩺✨
To take advantage of this opportunity, enroll BEFORE the end of the month!
Enroll here: https://t.co/4aMsZaDmFS
💙 Special opportunities like this are made possible in part by the generosity of IGCS World of Hope donors. Donate here: https://t.co/pPB2IHKlqn
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45 years and we have not made anyone live longer with RT in any form in any "risk" group. And nothing improved with molecular info
Stanford Cancer Institute invites you to the First Annual Stanford Gynecologic Oncology Research Symposium in honor of Dr. Jonathan S. Berek.
📅 Friday, September 12, 2025 • 8 AM–6 PM
📍 Li Ka Shing Center, Stanford School of Medicine & virtual
Join for a full day of research updates, panel discussions, and networking
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The Galleri® test from GRAIL detects 50+ cancers with a single blood draw—especially deadly ones like pancreatic, ovarian, and liver. New PATHFINDER 2 data shows promise. Now available via telehealth. #CancerScreening#EarlyDetection#GalleriTest
In this video, Dr. Ritu Salani, IGCS Secretary Treasurer, explains how the Society balances affordable membership with the need to fund life-changing programs around the world.
As IGCS continues to expand mentorship, training, and education in underserved regions, the demand for specialty support grows. To meet this need, IGCS launched the World of Hope Development Fund — a simple and powerful way for members and supporters to contribute to our mission.
Your donation helps scale programs, reach more providers, and improve care for women with gynecologic cancers worldwide.
If you’re able, please consider making an annual contribution.
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The new tumour board? @NatureCancer
- multimodel AI agent integrates patient data using GPT-4, MSI/KRAS/BRAF slides, radiologic images, OncoKB/PubMed/Google
- AI agent makes correct clinical decision in 91% cases
@jnkath @OncoAlert https://t.co/h9D5TOwZVv
Explore the newly published EOTTD-ESGO-ISSTD-GCIG Gestational Trophoblastic Disease guidelines at our webinar June 17 🙌 Sign up via the ESGO eAcademy! 🤓
Global leaders in trophoblastic disease care will guide you through the most clinically relevant updates and how to translate them into daily practice:
🔸 Michael Seckl
Navigating the Maze: New Guidelines for Gestational Trophoblastic Disease
🔸 Elena Ioana Braicu
Flowing through the Treatment of Hydatidiform Mole
🔸 Antonio Braga
Low Risk GTD Guidelines Unpackaged
🔸 Michael Seckl
High Risk GTN in the Modern Age
🔸 Christianne Lok
APSN and PSTT/ETT Unplugged
Moderated By:
Prof. Ulrika Joneberg
🤝 Recommended for gynecologic oncologists, medical oncologists, pathologists, nurses, & trainees.
#gynonc #oncoalert
"nature" is widely considered one of the most prestigious scientific journals in the world.
Here is a template by "nature" on how to craft a masterpiece abstract for your paper:
Connect, share knowledge, and get inspired at the SGO 2025 Allied Health Professionals Meeting, October 10–12 in Denver.
Dive into the latest advancements in gynecologic oncology care. Register today and elevate your expertise: https://t.co/XASxM5WlF1
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🎓 New Educational Content Alert!
Explore the latest insights on molecular considerations in advanced and recurrent endometrial cancer with Dr. Angélica Nogueira-Rodrigues.
This IGCS Education360 session breaks down pMMR vs. dMMR disease and how these distinctions guide personalized treatment strategies in both recurrent and first-line settings.
Now available on https://t.co/eNDHLjG8i4
University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS) Ghana shows us how they #Jump4June! They used the IGCS toolkit to download the #UCAM logo to make T-shirts locally. What a beautiful video compilation. Ellen Mensa-Bonsu, who submitted this video is a physiotherapist. In this video, she gathered physiotherapy students to engage in play activities that involved jumping.
Uterine cancer is on the rise worldwide, and that makes awareness and survivor support more important than ever. One powerful way to support survivors is through movement—both symbolically and physically. Exercise can help reduce risk, improve recovery, and build community among those affected. Whether it’s a walk, a jump, or a dance, every move is a step toward healing and empowerment. #Jump4June reminds us that action—big or small—can uplift survivors and spark conversations that save lives.
@UHASGhana